Controls and Features
Wine Reserve
10
Insert wine
bottles
The top five full extension drawers each
hold eight bottles, two deep with the necks
alternating front to back or nine bottles,
alternating with necks pointing inward.
The bottom two full extension drawers hold six
bottles each and are loaded with necks facing
the rear. Tall bottles should not be loaded on
the bottom drawer because
they may prevent the door from closing.
8 bottle arrangement
9 bottle arrangement
Bottom drawer
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tips and
suggestions
•
The bottles on the top full extension drawer,
directly under the light, will be exposed to
a slightly higher temperature when the light
is on. Position your wines accordingly and
remember to turn off the light when it is no
longer needed.
•
Keep wines that you plan to use for everyday
drinking and entertaining on the front half of
the full extension drawers where labels are
completely visible. Place wines for aging or
longer term storage in the rear.
•
Do not allow children to climb, stand or hang
on the wine reserve full extension drawers.
They could seriously injure themselves and
possibly cause damage to the wine reserve.
•
In general, temperatures at the bottom of the
cabinet will be cooler than temperatures at
the top of the cabinet.
•
Position your wine inventory accordingly (i.e.,
white wines in the cooler zones and red
wines in the warmer zones).
Wood drawer
fronts
The full extension drawer fronts on the wine
reserve are unfinished cherry wood. During
use, oil from hands may accumulate and stain
the wood.
•
The drawer fronts may be stained and sealed
to match adjacent cabinetry. The tinted glass
will make the stained wood appear darker. A
true color match can be seen only when the
door is opened.
•
Apply the stain and sealer according to
the manufacturer’s instructions. To avoid
unpleasant odor, keep the door open to
ventilate and allow the stain/sealer to dry
completely before using the product.
NOTE:
Natural wood may vary slightly in grain
and color.